Lauren Conrad Confirms She's Returning to MTV With a New Reality TV Show 2010-09-25 08:00:00

Are You Surprised Lauren Conrad Is Returning to MTV?

Lauren Conrad stopped by Ryan Seacrest's morning show yesterday in LA, where he grilled her about the new reality series she has in the works. She played it coy, though Ryan read an email he received from MTV expressing how happy they are to work with LC again. According to LC, it will be "very different" than The Hills and the official word says the show is a "documentary-style reality series following the budding fashion designer as she creates a line of evening wear and builds a fashion house — from the ground up."

Most of you are excited to see Lauren back on reality TV and since her series will focus on her fashion career we thought it might find a home on a different network. Still, MTV was where she got her start and must have agreed to her desires to keep her personal life out of her third show with them. So tell us, are you surprised that LC is returning to MTV?

this is probably the show that the Hills was supposed to be and not the train wreck it became! i've always liked lauren, so i'm actually excited about this. she signed up for a reality show when she was in high school, its not like she expected this. if book editors and fashion-y people were throwing opportunities at me, i would totally take advantage of it too.

this is probably the show that the Hills was supposed to be and not the train wreck it became! i've always liked lauren, so i'm actually excited about this.
she signed up for a reality show when she was in high school, its not like she expected this. if book editors and fashion-y people were throwing opportunities at me, i would totally take advantage of it too.

Or the cynical option: no, because she knows which side her bread is buttered on.I mean please, the world didn't give a flying crap about her clothing line first time round, she knows she hasn't a hope in hell of launching it without some heavy duty promotion and a production team that can get her and her product into all the right places. Step in MTV. Witness Whitney Port. These reality show twits wouldn't know the first thing about "building a fashion house from the ground up", the foundation is already laid, every door is opened for them, and they have their obscene pay cheques to keep them living very comfortably while someone behind the scenes puts in all the hard graft.

Or the cynical option: no, because she knows which side her bread is buttered on.
I mean please, the world didn't give a flying crap about her clothing line first time round, she knows she hasn't a hope in hell of launching it without some heavy duty promotion and a production team that can get her and her product into all the right places. Step in MTV. Witness Whitney Port.
These reality show twits wouldn't know the first thing about "building a fashion house from the ground up", the foundation is already laid, every door is opened for them, and they have their obscene pay cheques to keep them living very comfortably while someone behind the scenes puts in all the hard graft.

No, not surprised at all. MTV loves her and her fan base, so they'll probably treat her like gold. And since her shows have done so much for them in the past, they were probably more willing to do a show just focusing on her professional career, not personal life. I'm too excited to see this, I love Lauren!